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Jul 23rd 2013
Tech News Today 801
It Works for Science
Flipboard heads to the Web, Nobel prize winner cries death to software patents, nobody's buying Ouya games, and more.
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Guests:
Nate Lanxon
Flipboard heads to the Web, Nobel prize winner cries death to software patents, nobody's buying Ouya games, and more.
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Links
- Flipboard in your web browser starts today with online magazines
- Nobel-winning economist: end software patents and cut patent protection to 10 years
- Ouya has no hit games so far, reports say
- eBay Brings Same-Day Delivery Service eBay Now To Desktop, Prepares Regional Expansions
- Google uses Gmail's promotions inbox to promote a new kind of ad
- CNET’s Download.com Gains Crapware Status
- Show notes for today's episode